Think I heard it from one of the commentaters best, he's still developing and reminds people of a young Scottie pippen, a Scottie pippen is great but can he lead them to the promise land?? Who knows, pacers need a second big star not a second pretty good player (west/hibbert)As a proud Pacers fanatic, it pains me to admit that I have to agree with nearly everything you said. If Paul George was your 2nd best player you would be happy, but I am not sure if he can consistently produce Game 5 type games and carry a team on his back on a regular basis. If anyone can fix Hibbert they should give that person half of Hibbert's salary, coz he certainly isn't earning it himself, and Lance Stephenson has to be the most polarizing player in the NBA right now. Artest is actually a really great example, he is the guy who you love to have on your team and the guy you hate playing against, but at some stage the antics start to hurt the Pacers more than they help them, but having watched all but 5 of the Pacers games this year (love League Pass) I have seen some fantastic performances from Stephenson, remembering that he led the league this year in Triple Doubles, which is no mean feat, so he definitely has the talent to help a team win games, but at what point does he become too much of a distraction?
DEFINITELY NOT worth max money. Yes, very talented, but max money comes with great responsibilities, which no smart GM, let alone the great Larry Legend, would be willing to leave in Stephenson's hands. I would say that Stephenson will get offer from Pacers of around $30M for 4 years, but some other teams might go as high as $40M for 4 years, so it will come down to whether Stephenson wants to win now with the Pacers, or go for the glory of being a main guy (or at least a clear 2nd best guy) with a less competitive team. It will be interesting to see how it all plays out in the offseason.
Def going for the spurs but the LeBron situation was weird. He really made no attempt to stretch it out, which made me feel as though there was a bit of softness (maybe it was time to make a statement like some other greats have in the past). Then I felt a little sorry for him, he was obviously in pain.
THEN, I hear he was quoted as saying he wanted to come on but coach wouldn't let him. What the? He asked for off twice, sat there like he had a terminal illness. Conclusion: covering due to guilt cause he could of made a greater effort to get back. At no point did the guy even remotely look like he wanted back on.
You really are a master of the english language my friend.Lechoke, never want to hear of anyone stupid idiots saying lechoke is as good as Jordan, Jordan nearly dead with flu, 38 points and winning a must win game, lechoke, in the change rooms crying like a bitch, game over
Think I heard it from one of the commentaters best, he's still developing and reminds people of a young Scottie pippen, a Scottie pippen is great but can he lead them to the promise land?? Who knows, pacers need a second big star not a second pretty good player (west/hibbert)
I was only saying what I thought and you had make fun of my writing, well done you hero, your mummy must be proudYou really are a master of the english language my friend.
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Not sure Bron will try to have a big scoring game to make up for the loss, I'm sure he'd rather have a game with those 5 turnovers he had being assists instead. He was scoring pretty much when he wanted to in game 1.. bar the 4th Q.
They need to be concentrating on their defence first and foremost if they want to have a chance this series.
All I'm hearing atm is excuses excuses excuses, I wonder if Lebron will get a "cramp" this quick when he runs off to another team trying to buy a championship, real Mvp's play thru pain/illness Jordan/Kobe not sit in the locker room having a cry while your teammates are out getting a beltingLol really I'm guessing u have never gotten a bad cramp during a game, man I hate all these comparing to Jordan blah blah who gives a crap!
Flu u can play through but will be fatigued etc cramping is something different ur muscle stiffens up and u can barely move it, 2 completely different things.
All I'm hearing atm is excuses excuses excuses, I wonder if Lebron will get a "cramp" this quick when he runs off to another team trying to buy a championship, real Mvp's play thru pain/illness Jordan/Kobe not sit in the locker room having a cry while your teammates are out getting a belting
All I'm hearing atm is excuses excuses excuses, I wonder if Lebron will get a "cramp" this quick when he runs off to another team trying to buy a championship, real Mvp's play thru pain/illness Jordan/Kobe not sit in the locker room having a cry while your teammates are out getting a belting
Ouch.. burn.
Like no athelete ever got camps whilst using gatorade... hahaha
Pretty sure I used to get cramps when I was drinking gatorade.. used to taste so much better back in the late early 90's than it does now.
Is he sponsored by Gatorade? Don't get it, maybe it's too early.... Lol
He turned down Gatorade for Powerade.
That Ray Ray slam was awesome.. seeing him get up like that shocked the sh1t out of the whole world!!! haha
Both teams had long stretches of bad play.. both offensively and defensively.
39 combined turnovers.
Both teams had trouble closing out on wing shooters.
Wade played like '06 wade 1st half (8/11), then like '13 Wade in the 2nd. (1/7)
I think the no a/c and 30 degC affected both teams the same. Some moronic adolescent Heat fans saying they might have done it on purpose... *smh*
Yeah, like you'd do that to your own team and your fans... *slap*
Bron just had some serious cramps happening. I haven't felt those in a long while, but yeah, I remember its pretty debilitating. I'm sure he'll be better for Game 2.
Lets hope the a/c is also.
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